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#701 Post by Leon »

Thank you, OscarTalks.

Both packages work in Dpup 3.5.2.8.

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# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1h 5 Jun 2014

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# openssl version -b
built on: Sat Jun  7 16:25:31 BST 2014

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# curl --version
curl 7.37.0 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.37.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1h zlib/1.2.7 libidn/1.25 libssh2/1.4.2 librtmp/2.3
Protocols: dict file ftp ftps gopher http https imap imaps ldap ldaps pop3 pop3s rtmp rtsp scp sftp smtp smtps telnet tftp 
Features: IDN Largefile NTLM NTLM_WB SSL libz TLS-SRP

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#702 Post by Smithy »

Since this distro is getting a lot of support from OscarTalks and runs brilliantly.

Is this a compatible repository for the Dpup?

http://ftp.vcu.edu/pub/gnu+linux/puppyl ... es-wheezy/
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#703 Post by Smithy »

Ok, the nvidia pet offers to remove nouveau, and then after a reboot you can pick the nvidia in xorg. There is also that nvidia at smokey 01.

It doesn't say that direct rendering is on in system/hardinfo/display, but firefox is noticeably better on scrolling speed on things like facebook. The user reported that it was superb now.

Anyone know what the score is for intel? I believe they open source their drivers from the get go.

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#704 Post by Smithy »

This is Qtractor 0.6, complete. A Multitrack Audio and Midi Recorder.

To use it, you will need to first install Jack and Jack Control GUI Interface.
And set your sound card up (maybe start with default 1024 latency to begin with)

OscarTalks pets are here:

http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks/jack-aud ... wheezy.pet

http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks/qjackctl ... wheezy.pet

And the Qtractor pet here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rtc78w1h3he4 ... 1.pet?dl=1

I have tested it quite a bit and runs well after initial plugin scans and saving your setup.

The vst portion is also built in, which hosts vst plugins, intruments etc which seem to be much more available than lv2, but some might crash.

To use vst's, you will need some version of wine (1.5.10 v1 by version 2013/Green Dome was used for testing).

Then if you make a new directory called vst in root, and throw any dlls into that,
When Qtractor starts it will scan that folder and the plugins in there will then be available.

Some of the lv2 (invada, not installed) plugins seemed to have a problem at times on the gui, not sure why.

But I have run Kjaerhus plugins and some vst amps and they seem to run ok as do LADSPA plugins.
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cddb_query /usr/lib/libcdio.so.12 version`CDIO_12' not found

#705 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
- the wheezy-3.5.2.11's (as also 3.5.2.5) embedded libcdio lib does not meet the embedded cddb_query binary (used by pMusic to read audio-CDs tracks titles - i.e. cdda format )
result: on wheezy, pMusic does not display tracks titles when trying to read and play an audio-CD, and somewhat freezes (CPU sometimes runs up to 100% ---> switch off the PC to kill; restart X cannot help to kill ...!)
- as to avoid dubble posting, click the below link to get a fix.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 926#789926
HTH, Charlie

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#706 Post by OscarTalks »

VLC 2.1.5 compiled in Dpup Wheezy
See here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93448
Even better than 2.1.4
http://www.videolan.org/developers/vlc-branch/NEWS
Now available as .pet and .sfs from:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
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Bash patched against the Bash Shellshock vulnerability

#707 Post by Leon »

dejan555 wrote:Here are packages for bash 4.3 (from git, patched, see here)

bash-4.3-p25-i486-dpup487.pet 437 KB
bash_DOC-4.3-p25-i486-dpup487.pet 607 KB
bash_NLS-4.3-p25-i486-dpup487.pet 1.12 MB
Installed and tested successfully in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

Many thanks, Dejan

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#708 Post by Smithy »

Cheers for the link, seems ok in 3.5.2.11

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#709 Post by Leon »

dejan555 wrote:Compiled bash with new patches, should work with same pups reported in other thread as the previous package

bash-4.3.26-1-i486-dpup487.pet 437 KB
bash_DOC-4.3.26-1-i486-dpup487.pet 607 KB
bash_NLS-4.3.26-1-i486-dpup487.pet 1.12 MB
Installed and tested successfully in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

Thanks, Dejan.

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#710 Post by Leon »

Geoffrey wrote:New update patch 027, compiled in Carolina.

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# cd /tmp; rm -f /tmp/echo; env 'x=() { (a)=>\' bash -c "echo date"; cat /tmp/echo
date
cat: /tmp/echo: No such file or directory
#
bash-4.3.27-1.pet
bash_DOC-4.3.27-1.pet
bash_NLS-4.3.27-1.pet

Frisbee appears to be working with this version
Another Bash update installed and tested successfully in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

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#711 Post by oldyeller »

Hi Everyone,

Is there qt pet for wheezy

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#712 Post by kevin.L »

Downloaded will try this. :)
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#713 Post by Leon »

oldyeller wrote:Hi Everyone,

Is there qt pet for wheezy
Some older packages but maybe still useful

Qt
http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/Pets_Qt4/qt4-4.8.0.pet

More Qt packages
http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/Pets_Qt4/

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#714 Post by OscarTalks »

QupZilla browser version 1.8.0 has been released.
I assembled a version for Dpup Wheezy which has self-contained Qt libs so it should be just install-and-go

I have uploaded it as .pet and .sfs in case anyone wants to test it out. Take the usual precautions before installing.
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
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#715 Post by Leon »

Forum members Geoffrey and rg66 created an auto patching script bash_patcher_cli-1.1.

I used it and made new packages in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.

bash-4.3.29-1-i686-dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.8.pet
Md5: e0fcab342f476de809ffac78b15db6d0

bash-DOC-4.3.29-1-i686-dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.8.pet
Md5: 2ac0bce83738520cb8e0162290ee08f5

bash-NLS-4.3.29-1-i686-dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.8.pet
Md5: e8d9142d2e8f5de1a73246de0b4de1bd

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#716 Post by edoc »

QupZilla has a weird bug in Carolina where it mishandles certificates.

Is that true in Dpup Wheezy as well?
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Perigee Slideshow tiny command line slideshow program

#717 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
Perigee Slideshow is a tiny command line slideshow program
source to be downloaded here:
http://jstanley.pingerthinger.com/slideshow.html

The following dependencies are needed (from debian wheezy repo):
libsdl-image1.2_1.2.12-2_i386.deb: 37 K
libsdl-image1.2-dev_1.2.12-2_i386.deb: 41 K (only for compiling purpose)
libwebp2_0.1.3-3+nmu1_i386.deb: 98 K
(libSDL1.2 is already present in dpup-wheezy-3.5.2.11)

I've extracted the zip archive under / and cd'ed to /slideshow-source-1.2/slideshow;
I opened a terminal inside /slideshow-source-1.2/slideshow and did
# ./buid.sh
(i needed to render build.sh executable)
I then got an error message telling
"exif_field.cpp ...96.32...‘sprintf’ was not declared in this scope"

I then edited and added

#include <stdio.h>
#include <cstdio>

at the top of /slideshow-source-1.2/exif_parser/exif_field.cpp
and then could get ./build.sh running without error.
Nothing more to do ... (no configure nor make command!

A slideshow binary is then created into /slideshow-source-1.2/slideshow.
Seems to run OK.

The resulting pet is attached with extra libs and html doc included.

Typing slideshow in a terminal displays all the options to use it.
sh-3.00# slideshow
Perigee Slideshow
(c) 2003-2010 by Jeremy Stanley

Usage: slideshow [options] picture_path
picture_path is either a directory or a text file containing a list
of image files, with one image file per line. Specify - to read a
list of files on stdin.

Options:
-width X : Set screen width to X pixels (default 800)
-height Y : Set screen height to Y pixels (default 600)
-window : Run in a window (dimensions specified by -width and -height)
-name : Display image filename
-advance X : Automatically advance images every X seconds
-random : Randomize picture order
-ready : Show indicator (small green square) when next image is ready
-loop : Start over when the slideshow completes
-tran XXX : Use a transition effect between slides. XXX can be one of
fade, checkers, blinds, uncover, or random

The following options apply only when picture_path is a directory:
-recurse : Recurse into subdirectories
-sort S : Sort file list, where S is one of the following:
n+ : Name ascending (a-z)
n- : Name descending (z-a)
cd+ : Create date ascending (oldest first)
cd- : Create date descending (newest first)
md+ : Mofify date ascending (oldest first)
md- : Mofify date descending (newest first)
ed+ : Exif date ascending (oldest first)
ed- : Exif date descending (newest first)

sh-3.00#
For example, to show image files present in /mypath/myfotos, one might run the following command to get them displayed in ascendant alphabetic order:

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# slideshow -sort n+ /mypath/myfotos
the following command displays their name:

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# slideshow -name -sort n+ /mypath/myfotos
Enjoy !
Cheers, Charlie

ps: the "q" suffix tells that slideshow may be exited just pressing the "q" key, using Mark Ulrich's alias forum member MU (vielen Danke Mark !) code for slideshow.cpp - may be found here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 537#414537
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#718 Post by OscarTalks »

edoc wrote:QupZilla has a weird bug in Carolina where it mishandles certificates.
Is that true in Dpup Wheezy as well?
I only tested it briefly and to be honest I did see some certificate warnings pop up. This seems to happen with some of the other slightly smaller browsers too. I seem to recall Pemasu posted a fix but I'm not sure if it applies to QupZilla.
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#719 Post by OscarTalks »

Official version of bash in Wheezy is 4.2 rather than 4.3 so I applied all the 53 patches to the source code and have uploaded a .pet of only the binary. Passes all the vulnerability tests but I expect further updates will follow soon.

bash-4.2.53-wheezy.pet
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latest savefolder implementation

#720 Post by gyro »

If anyone is interested in giving the latest implementation of savefolder a spin in Wheezy; download http://www.fishprogs.info/puppy/wheezy/ ... 5.2.11.sfs and http://www.fishprogs.info/puppy/wheezy/initrd.gz.
Move them to a directory containing a frugal install of Wheezy 3.5.2.11. And you're good to go.

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